Everything is going fine. Last week we had sold 700,000 tickets and now we have a total of 789,000, so it is going very well. In the last two weeks, we have seen an explosion of passion.
Everything is going fine. Last week we had sold 700,000 tickets, and now we have a total of 789,000, so it is going very well. In the last two weeks, we have seen an explosion of passion.
It's typical for Italians to do things at the last minute. We are also keeping back tickets to be sold on the spot.
It's not easy to take a lot of days off in a row. We should never forget that we have 175 sports events in 17 days. It's impossible to have all the events fully crowded.
We have a very, very precise project which is related to no waste after the games.
She was recorded ahead of the ceremony. Such a young child, it's difficult to send her (live) in such an event.
It depends on the events. It's true at some events there has not been much public. We are aware of it, but we're not particularly worried.
It's up to them to decide if any precautionary measures must be put in place. They will let us know if they want us to give specific information to the athletes. At the moment there are no cases in Piedmont.
It's up to them to decide if any precautionary measures must be put in place.
If you reduce it too little then there's no visible change, if you reduce it too much you risk extinguishing it. It's not the same as using a burner at home.